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  1. Thomas H. Davis: Birth: ABT 1837 in (MONROE) TN. Death: 1894 in (COOPER) MO

  2. Elizabeth Caroline "Carrie" Davis: Birth: 10 DEC 1837 in (MONROE) TN. Death: 15 MAY 1914 in Republic (GREENE) MO

  3. James Wesley Davis: Birth: 1843 in (HAWKINS) TN. Death: 30 NOV 1864 in Franklin Co, Tn

  4. Martha Jane Davis: Birth: 20 MAY 1845 in (MONROE) TN. Death: 06 JAN 1920 in Kansas City (JACKSON) MO

  5. Nancy Ann DAVIS: Birth: 1847 in (MONROE) TN. Death: 1879 in Leadville (LAKE) CO

  6. Susan Emoline Davis: Birth: 1849 in (MONROE) TN.

  7. Achilles G. Davis: Birth: 18 JUL 1851 in (MONROE) TN. Death: 02 OCT 1920 in Sedalia (PETTIS) MO

  8. William Burton Davis: Birth: 20 MAY 1853 in Ozark, Christian Co, MO. Death: 17 FEB 1938 in Pleasant Green, Clear Creek Twp, Cooper Co, Mo

  9. Margaret Louise Davis: Birth: ABT 1856 in Christian Co, MO. Death: 1898 in (COOPER) MO

  10. George Washington Davis: Birth: 20 OCT 1858 in Ozark, Christian Co, MO. Death: 09 JAN 1934 in Pleasant Green, Clear Creek Twp, Cooper Co, Mo

  11. Alice Orena "Allie" DAVIS: Birth: ABT 1861 in Christian Co, MO. Death: in Colorado Springs, CO.


Sources
1. Title:   Sims-Davis (Eckermann).FTW

Notes
a. Note:   Name: Nancy Davis Birth Date: 09 Jun 1819 Death Date: 25 Jul 1892 nee' Stapp, b. in N. C.; wife of George W. Davis; dau. of Cemetery: Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and Cemetery Description: "The year before Missouri became a state, Mt. Nebo Baptist Church was organized in a little log school house near Bunceton, Mo. The date was June 3, 1820. The first church was built near the old Dublin School site. In 1827, the Mt. Nebo membership divided on the question of paying the ministers and sending missionaries among the heathen nations. The anti-mission-ary group retained the house of worship, and the missionary group worshipped in school houses and homes until 1838 when a new church was built on a site one-half mile east of the present church building. To accomodate the large membership, arms or missions were established. Two of these still exist; Providence Baptist Church and Flat Creek Baptist Church, both in Pettis County. The present church was built in 1856; it was intended to be built of bricks. A kiln was built, the bricks burned and the walls started up. They were found to be unsafe, the walls torn down, and the present frame building built. A partition through the center section of the pews separated the "Men's side from the women's side". A gallery was built in the back, so that the Negro slaves could worship with their masters. The gallery remained until 1885, when it was torn away. Between 1946 and 1951, the interior of the church building underwent extensive change. The old wood burning stoves were taken out; and the middle partition removed, along with general modernizing. In 1970, the church marked its sesqui-centennial with an all day celebration. In 1971, an educational building was built and a well drilled. The first services were held in this addition, February 6, 1972. Kenneth Oglesby and Miss Irene Brannum have been called as missionaries to serve in the foreign mission field. Ordained to the gospel ministry were Thomas Riggs, 1835; Jesse G. Birkley, 1841; James A. Brumfield, 1899; Kenneth Oglesby, 1903; Roy Williams, 1936; Ralph Branum, 1946; and the present pastor, Dannie L. Fisher, in 1971" From "Pilot Grove Centennial Book, 1873-1973" Mt. Nebo Cemetery - The graveyard committee was directed in 1871 to lay off lots to be recorded on the church record. The cemetery adjoins the church grounds. The trustees of the church over-see the up-keep of the graveyard and report to the church regularly. Her son is buried there also: Name: Thomas H. Davis Birth Date: 1837 Death Date: 1894 Cemetery: Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and Cemetery 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Nancy Davis Birth Year: abt 1819 Age in 1870: 51 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Finley, Christian, Missouri Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Nany Davis 51 Killis C Davis 19 William B Davis 16 Margratt T Davis 14 George W Davis 12 Allece Davis 9


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